Gun Gripes #193: Bump Stock Case Update with MAC

Published on May 27, 2019
Duration: 20:19

This video provides an in-depth discussion on the legal challenges and implications of the ATF's ban on bump stocks. It highlights the redefinition of 'machine gun' by executive order, the denial of stays by the Supreme Court, and the ongoing litigation in the Sixth Circuit Court. The speakers emphasize concerns about government overreach, retroactive enforcement, and the broader impact on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Bump stocks were banned via executive order by redefining 'machine gun' through the ATF. This action is criticized for seizing private property without due process and bypassing Congress. Legal challenges are ongoing in the Sixth Circuit Court, with concerns about government overreach and the precedent set for future executive actions impacting Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Bump Stock Case Update
  2. 00:30How Bump Stocks Were Banned
  3. 01:14Problems with the Ban: Property & Due Process
  4. 01:30Joining the Lawsuit with GOA
  5. 01:56Seeking a Stay: District & Supreme Court Denials
  6. 03:55The Ongoing Litigation in the Sixth Circuit
  7. 06:01Potential Supreme Court Review and Political Influence
  8. 07:01ATF's Role in Rulemaking and Interpretation
  9. 07:47The Bigger Issue: Agency Overreach vs. Legislation
  10. 09:39It's Not About Bump Stocks, It's About Oversight
  11. 10:36The Dangerous Precedent of Executive Fiat
  12. 11:35Historical Context: NFA and Constitutional Law
  13. 13:14Accountability for Unconstitutional Laws
  14. 13:34The People's Power and the Second Amendment Reset
  15. 14:26Indoctrination and Misinformation about Rights
  16. 15:08Firearms as the American Way of Life
  17. 15:32From Citizens to Subjects: The Danger of Disarmament
  18. 16:12Incremental Erosion of Rights: The NFA Example
  19. 17:06Feeling Disenfranchised: The NFA's Impact
  20. 18:01How to Support the Legal Fight
  21. 19:19Information on Gun Owners of America (GOA)
  22. 20:03Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

How were bump stocks banned?

Bump stocks were banned by executive order. The President instructed the Attorney General to direct the ATF to redefine what constitutes a machine gun, effectively making bump stocks illegal under that new definition.

What are the legal implications of the bump stock ban?

Technically, possessing a bump stock is now considered possessing an illegal machine gun. This carries penalties similar to possessing an unregistered M16, potentially leading to significant prison time and fines.

What is the current status of the legal challenge against the bump stock ban?

Several entities, including Gun Owners of America (GOA), have filed lawsuits. The case is currently proceeding in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, after initial attempts to get stays from lower courts and the Supreme Court were denied.

Why is the bump stock ban considered controversial beyond the accessory itself?

Critics argue the ban represents government overreach, seizing private property without due process and retroactively enforcing laws. It's seen as a dangerous precedent for executive power to bypass legislative processes and redefine existing laws.

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